Refrigerator Reviews

When it comes to latest news about what’s selling most this year,  the models that are “built in” under-counter refrigerators to maximize space and also add extra refrigerator storage out of sight are high on the list.   This versatile smaller refrigerator can be in the kitchen, part of small bars, even outside models for outdoor kitchens or anywhere in the house that is convenient. One under the counter model would be the LG Cabinet Depth Fridge. Also popular as well are stainless steel or the faux stainless steel that is lower maintenance than stainless steel.  Stainless steel has an updated look and what most people want in their remodeled or updated kitchens. Also popular, is the French door with double refrigerator doors and the freezer on the bottom.

The refrigerator for your home has to meet your space and size requirements which means measuring your space before you come to the store.  This also considers how the doors open up and how much space you have and they don’t run into another counter, island or other obstacle.  Your past experience with previous refrigerators you’ve had is a good tool on the things you want your new refrigerator to have.  One popular option that is nice is the Ice Maker that comes through the freezer door on a side by side to give you water which is filtered to save on buying bottled water and has crushed ice or regular ice cubes without opening the freezer door. . Also, despite popularities, some people prefer a side by side with the freezer on the left and refrigerator on the right.

The refrigerator types are side by side as mentioned above, French Doors, Top Freezers, Bottom Freezer, Freezer less and under counter. Selection on these is personal preference such as quantity of food storage that you need, convenience of popularly used items (milk, eggs and cheese) and how many cooling zones for vegetables and fruits you’ll need for the size of the family you have. An automatic defroster is certainly a plus, as well as built in deodorizers and antibacterial coating which are also nice new extras.  In other words, you can pretty much have whatever you want as long as it meets your budget.  It is an important investment for your kitchen as kitchens matter greatly along with the bathrooms for resale value. Also, look for an energy efficient refrigerator like a Energy Star rated refrigerator which uses about half of the electricity of a standard refrigerator saving much money as you go.

Part of the refrigerator reviews would be discussing the major brands and where to get them.  It is best to visit the store and see your refrigerator and how it looks and feels. You can also see the colors for white, black, gold and of course, stainless steel.  Two of the most upscale brands mainly found in upscale large homes are Sub Zero and Thermador known for their brand name and quality, and price too.  The other brands KitchenAid, Whirlpool, Kenmore, GE and Frigidaire are popular and reliable.  You can see these and buy them at any major appliance store such as Best Buy, Sears, Lowes and Home Depot.

 

 

 

 

Now down to the reviews, cost and efficiency is also crucial in the decision on which refrigerator would best suit your kitchen space and your personal preferences.  The Best Sellers, according to Lowes, 18.2 Cubic feet Top Freezer, Samsung 28.5 Cubic Ft. French Door, and the Whirlpool 25 cubic feet side by Side Fridge.  The Top Rated Refrigerators include the Whirlpool 14.4 Top Freezer, Electrolux 18.6 Cub ft Freezer less, Kitchenaid 21.7 Cu Feet with French Doors, MayTag 25.8 Cubic Ft and the Frigidaire Gallery 18.3 Cubic Ft top Freezer.

There are reviews on line to check out prices and refrigerator reviews including experiences and ratings from customers on most of the new refrigerators.  Armed with your measurements and a tape measure, shop around, look for a good deal and negotiate free delivery and installation if you can.  The refrigerator is something you see and use every day unless you’re on vacation ,so take the time to choose the right refrigerator for you. After all, it is your refrigerator view that counts the most.